| The 18th on the Plantation Course at Kapalua Golf Resort: Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii
| Staples, Andy. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. [32-36].
| More | 333129 |
| Rough stuff
| Bevard, Darin. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 12.
| More | 333127 |
| An incredible summer of USGA championships in California showcases the state's place at the forefront of the game
| Leonard, Tod. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 46-47.
| More | 333131 |
| The Los Angeles Country Club
| Leonard, Tod. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 48.
| More | 333133 |
| Bel Air Country Club
| Leonard, Tod. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 49.
| More | 333134 |
| Martis Camp Club
| Leonard, Tod. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 50.
| More | 333136 |
| Pebble Beach Golf Links
| Leonard, Tod. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 51.
| More | 333137 |
| Linked through history
| Leonard, Tod. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 52-53.
| More | 333139 |
| On the environmental forefont
| Leonard, Tod. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 54-55.
| More | 333144 |
| The Western Front: 2023 U.S. Senior Women's Open host Waverley Country Club is in the company of Oakmont and Merion when it comes to USGA championships
| Mackin, Tom. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 74-79.
| More | 333147 |
| [Harrison 'Jimmy' Johnson wins the 1929 U.S. Amateur final at Pebble Beach]
| Anonymous. 2023. golfjournal. Summer. 60(2): p. 80.
| More | 333150 |
| [The 16th at Wine Valley Golf Club: Walla Walla, Wash]
| McLay Kidd, David. 2023. golfjournal. Fall. 60(3): p. [31-35].
| More | 333159 |
| Sensory Perceptions
| Mingay, Scott. 2023. golfjournal. Fall. 60(3): p. 12.
| More | 333155 |
| Jessica Lenihan
| McCabe, Jim. 2023. golfjournal. Fall. 60(3): p. 56-57.
| More | 333197 |
| Those pesky aeration holes
| Driscoll, Ron; Vohden, Danny. 2023. golfjournal. Fall. 60(3): p. 72.
| More | 333198 |
| Jewel on the Hudson: Masterfully restored, New York's Sleepy Hollow returns to the USGA championship landscape
| Mackin, Tom. 2023. golfjournal. Fall. 60(3): p. 74-79.
| More | 333199 |
| [The 5th at Frederick Peak Golf Club]
| Doak, Tom. 2023. golfjournal. Spring. 60(1): p. 32-36.
| More | 330688 |
| Matters of course
| Keane, Chris. 2023. golfjournal. Spring. 60(1): p. 54-55.
| More | 330690 |
| A delicate balance
| Vick, Danielle. 2023. golfjournal. Spring. 60(1): p. 66-70, 72.
| More | 330691 |
| Rise of the machines: Don't be surprised if you see robots mowing your favorite course in the not-too-distant future
| Isom, Cory; Waters, George. 2022. golfjournal. Summer. 59(2): p. 12.
| More | 323222 |
| Madame President
| Nenno, Victoria. 2022. golfjournal. Summer. 59(2): p. 16.
| More | 323223 |
| [The 13th at Pacific Dunes serves as challenging and thought-provoking hole for all players]
| Franz, Kyle. 2022. golfjournal. Summer. 59(2): p. 32.
| More | 323224 |
| The last frontier: Alaska is set to host its first USGA championship
| Mackin, Tom. 2022. golfjournal. Summer. 59(2): p. 82-87.
| More | 323225 |
| Frosty reception
| Waters, George. 2022. golfjournal. Winter. 59(4): p. 12.
| More | 326928 |
| [The 11th at Franklin Hills Country Club]
| DeVries, Mike. 2022. golfjournal. Winter. 59(4): p. 35-39.
| More | 326933 |
| By George!: An unheralded 9-hole layout in Marian, Mass., is the debut effort of Golden Age titan and LACC designer George Thomas
| Driscoll, Ron; Riley, Kathryn. 2022. golfjournal. Winter. 59(4): p. 36-45.
| More | 326941 |
| Force of Nature: On the high plains of Calorado, Eisenhower Golf Club at the Air Force Academy will host the 2023 U.S. Girl's Junior
| Mackin, Tom. 2022. golfjournal. Winter. 59(4): p. 74-79.
| More | 326936 |
| Building blocks: One architect's view on a healthier future for our game
| Fraser, Christine. 2022. golfjournal. Fall. 59(3): p. 26-30.
| More | 323232 |
| [The 15th hole at Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, Tenn.]
| Collins, Rob. 2022. golfjournal. Fall. 59(3): p. 32.
| More | 323239 |
| Alarm bells: In the face of historic drought, golf addresses the water crisis through science and innovation
| Mickey, Lisa D. 2022. golfjournal. Fall. 59(3): p. 56-60, 62, 64.
| More | 323236 |
| Born this way: Erin Hills possesses championship DNA
| Mackin, Tom. 2022. golfjournal. Fall. 59(3): p. 74-79.
| More | 323238 |
| [The third hole at Pasatiempo, designed by Alister MacKenzie]
| Blasi, Jay. 2022. golfjournal. Spring. 59(1): p. 32.
| More | 323221 |
| Ever present, ever relevant: Why Donald Ross golf courses never go out of style
| Klein, Bradley S. 2022. golfjournal. Spring. 59(1): p. 66-70, 72.
| More | 323227 |
| Southern hospitality: The Country Club of Birmingham extends another warm welcome
| Mackin, Tom. 2022. golfjournal. Spring. 59(1): p. 74-79.
| More | 323228 |
| Distance, at the grass roots
| Pagel, Thomas. 2021. golfjournal. Summer. 58(2): p. 6-7.
| More | 315006 |
| Prepping Torrey Pines
| Bevard, Darin. 2021. golfjournal. Summer. 58(2): p. 12.
| More | 315007 |
| A great golf hole
| Waters, George. 2021. golfjournal. Summer. 58(2): p. 32.
| More | 315008 |
| Steady hand: As Mike Davis prepares to depart the job that has come to define him, a keen observer examines his enduring impact on the game
| Feinstein, John. 2021. golfjournal. Summer. 58(2): p. 34-41.
| More | 315009 |
| How to be a better golfer (without lowering your handicap): Whether you're a scratch player or a hacker, you can improve your relationship to the game... no swing tips necessary!
| Watkinson, Katie James. 2021. golfjournal. Summer. 58(2): p. 54-61.
| More | 315010 |
| Rolling back to Nebraska: Big hills and even bigger local support led to the U.S. Senior Open to return to Omaha Country Club
| Mackin, Tom. 2021. golfjournal. Summer. 58(2): p. 82-87.
| More | 315011 |
| [Hooper Golf Course, New Hampshire]
| Doak, Tom. 2021. golfjournal. Winter. 58(4): p. 32.
| More | 318597 |
| Restoring the people's lawn: With the help of the USGA Green Section, one of the country's most famous expanses of turf is healthier than ever
| Watkinson, Katie James. 2021. golfjournal. Winter. 58(4): p. 66-70, 72.
| More | 318598 |
| Island inaugural: Grand Reserve Golf Club will host the first USGA championship in Puerto Rico
| Mackin, Tom. 2021. golfjournal. Winter. 58(4): p. 74-79.
| More | 318599 |
| The beauty of imperfection: Why the game is better - and friendlier to the environment - on courses that prioritize strategy and enjoyment
| Ogilvy, Geoff; Huggan, John. 2021. golfjournal. Fall. 58(3): p. 28-31.
| More | 318592 |
| [Langford and Moreau design at Lawsonia Links]
| Urbina, Jim. 2021. golfjournal. Fall. 58(3): p. 32.
| More | 318593 |
| Game-changing solutions: New extremes in climate prompt new approaches to golf sustainability
| Mickey, Lisa D. 2021. golfjournal. Fall. 58(3): p. 66-70, 72.
| More | 318594 |
| First time's the charm: USGA championship debutante Sankaty Head is a Nantucket treasure
| Mackin, Tom. 2021. golfjournal. Fall. 58(3): p. 74-79.
| More | 318595 |
| [Creating the mechanical niblick, 1935]
| Anonymous. 2021. golfjournal. Fall. 58(3): p. 80.
| More | 318596 |
| The caretaker: Deacon Palmer's exceptional life in the game
| Normoyle, David. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 85(1): p. 68-70, 72.
| More | 314946 |
| Deacon' app helps deliver better playing conditions
| Yun, Hunki. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 85(1): p. 71.
| More | 314947 |
| A perfect fit: Seminole Gold Club returns to the stage as it hosts the Walker Cup, an event that suits it in every way
| Mackin, Tom. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 85(1): p. 74-79.
| More | 314948 |
| Apart, yet together
| Schloss, Steven. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 58(1): p. 6.
| More | 314949 |
| Plenty good: Finally, nine-hole courses are getting the appreciation they deserve
| Collins, Rob. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 58(1): p. 11.
| More | 314950 |
| American dream: My latest book took me on an adventure to almost 300 courses in search of our shared golf soul
| Coyne, Tom; Driscoll, Ron. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 58(1): p. 28-31.
| More | 314951 |
| A great golf hole
| Richardson, Forrest. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 58(1): p. 32.
| More | 314952 |
| Golf in America: From the coasts to the deserts and the plains to the mountains, golfers in communities across the country represent a beautiful mosaic of the game in the United States
| Beck, Robert; Bruty, Simon; Carr, EJ; Carroll, Darren; Curtis, Whitney; Halleran, Scott; Murph, Jordan Naholowaa; Vuich, Fred. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 58(1): p. 34-45.
| More | 315757 |
| Play well: Golf's health benefits have never been more well documented, more apparent or more needed
| Gorant, Jim. 2021. golfjournal. Spring. 58(1): p. 48-55.
| More | 314953 |
| Our experts explain: Tools for measuring green speed and firmness
| Anonymous. 2020. golfjournal. Summer. 57(2): p. 12.
| More | 313340 |
| A great golf hole
| Els, Ernie. 2020. golfjournal. Summer. 57(2): p. 32.
| More | 313341 |
| Waiting to play: How coordination, deliberation and data led to the decisions to postpone or cancel USGA championships and other events in the face of a pandemic
| Feinstein, John. 2020. golfjournal. Summer. 57(2): p. 44-54.
| More | 313342 |
| Birdies and bogeys: Understanding what contributes to a golfer's enjoyment is critical to the game's future
| Yun, Hunki. 2020. golfjournal. Summer. 57(2): p. 62-66.
| More | 313343 |
| Back to Bandon: For more than 20 years, golf dreams have been realized on the magnificent Oregon coast
| Mackin, Tom. 2020. golfjournal. Summer. 57(2): p. 74-79.
| More | 313344 |
| What's next? The game has made many strides over the years, but there is still much room for growth
| Williams, Michael; Miczek, Jason E. 2020. golfjournal. Winter. 57(4): p. 28-31.
| More | 312922 |
| A great golf hole
| Jan, Bel Jan. 2020. golfjournal. Winter. 57(4): p. 32.
| More | 312923 |
| Golf to the rescue: How the game is providing a refuge for players and a safety net for society
| Kaufmann, Martin. 2020. golfjournal. Winter. 57(4): p. 46-54.
| More | 312924 |
| What is a golf course? The most comprehensive study ever done on courses' environmental impact reveals some noteworthy findings
| Mickey, Lisa D. 2020. golfjournal. Winter. 57(4): p. 60-62, 64.
| More | 312925 |
| Tacoma treasure: An upgraded Chambers Bay is poised for a triumphant return to the USGA championship schedule in 2021
| Mackin, Tom. 2020. golfjournal. Winter. 57(4): p. 66-71.
| More | 312926 |
| Centennial salute
| Jerris, Rand. 2020. golfjournal. Fall. 57(3): p. 6-7.
| More | 312323 |
| Main courses: Thomas Keller's two great passions are his restaurants and his golf game
| Sens, Josh. 2020. golfjournal. Fall. 57(3): p. 22-25.
| More | 312324 |
| A great golf hole
| Crenshaw, Ben. 2020. golfjournal. Fall. 57(3): p. 32.
| More | 312325 |
| Challenge accepted: Building on a century of advocacy, golf is uniquely positioned to lead sports toward a more sustainable future
| Mickey, Lisa D. 2020. golfjournal. Fall. 57(3): p. 58-61.
| More | 312326 |
| In the heart of Texas: Maridoe Golf Club, a course where calculating risk is essential to success, arrives on the championship stage
| Mackin, Tom. 2020. golfjournal. Fall. 57(3): p. 66-71.
| More | 312327 |
| Going the distance: The inside view of a monumental project with a long-standing impact on the game
| Klein, Bradley S. 2020. golfjournal. Spring. 57(1): p. 22-25.
| More | 313345 |
| A great golf hole
| Doak, Tom. 2020. golfjournal. Spring. 57(1): p. 40-44.
| More | 313346 |
| Game changers: Rapidly expanding cities present challenges, alternative golf options
| Yun, Hunki. 2020. golfjournal. Spring. 57(1): p. 54-58.
| More | 313347 |
| Test of all time: Championship golf returns to Philadelphia Cricket Club, which is enjoying a renaissance
| Mackin, Tom. 2020. golfjournal. Spring. 57(1): p. 66-71.
| More | 313348 |
| Facilities addressing ADA compliance: Settlements focus attention on accessibility issues
| Curtis, Ted. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 91912 |
| Rocky mountain dry: Drought forces closure of 11 Denver-area courses
| Williams, Tom. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 6-7.
| More Keywords | 91913 |
| I know this was a par 3 yesterday: Tri-par offers new philosophy in course design
| Skyzinski, Rich. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 91915 |
| [Prison golf]
| Anonymous. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 12.
| More Keywords | 91916 |
| Peter Smith: 1955-2002
| Anonymous. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 12.
| More Keywords | 91917 |
| Sacrificial land
| Phillips, Hal. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 14-19.
| More Keywords | 91918 |
| The new steel age: The simple sensibilities of player, writer and architect Donald Steel may finally influence the U.S. as they have the rest of the world
| Rubenstein, Lorne. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 20-25.
| More Keywords | 91919 |
| If you build it
| Anonymous. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 34-35.
| More Keywords | 91921 |
| Honorable mention: Houston couch
| Williams, Tom. 2003. Golf Journal. March/April. 56(2): p. 37.
| More Keywords | 91922 |
| Need a hot tip? Bet the 'fore' horse: Two tracks using golf to attract business
| Skyzinski, Rich; Tomashek, Tom. 2003. Golf Journal. January/February. 56(1): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 297426 |
| The ultimate eureka moment?: Course's plans may lead to flooding fixes
| Curtis, Ted. 2003. Golf Journal. January/February. 56(1): p. 8-9.
| More Keywords | 297430 |
| The 11th at Huntsville Golf Club, Lehman, PA
| Shefter, David. 2003. Golf Journal. January/February. 56(1): p. 49-50.
| More Keywords | 297432 |
| Arizona's boom town going bust?: Lack of water and land may end Scottsdale's run
| Huffman, Bill. 2002. Golf Journal. November/December. 55(9): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 91556 |
| Inmates put their `time' to good use: An unlikely workforce aiding facility's construction
| Roe, Jon. 2002. Golf Journal. November/December. 55(9): p. 8.
| More Keywords | 91557 |
| Wanna play? Grab a rake!: Toledo's Bay View likely only all-volunteer facility in U.S.
| Hackenberg, Dave. 2002. Golf Journal. November/December. 55(9): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 91558 |
| Finished, but not done
| Phillips, Hal. 2002. Golf Journal. November/December. 55(9): p. 20-25.
| More Keywords | 91559 |
| Pete's rules
| Hohl, Richard. 2002. Golf Journal. November/December. 55(9): p. 26-28.
| More Keywords | 91560 |
| This turf is their turf:Students help maintain South Fork High's facility
| Tays, Alan. 2002. Golf Journal. October. 55(8): p. 11.
| More Keywords | 83733 |
| After the water rose, so did members' ire: Onion Creek's famed front nine to be rebuilt after all
| Robbins, Kevin. 2002. The Golf Journal. July. 55(5): p. 6-7.
| More Keywords | 81577 |
| How do they do that?
| Anonymous. 2002. The Golf Journal. July. 55(5): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 81578 |
| Grass roots: Protecting the courses
| Erusha, Kimberly. 2002. The Golf Journal. July. 55(5): p. 51.
| More Keywords | 81579 |
| Restoring a city treasure to glory days: San Francisco championship given a new direction
| Shefter, David. 2002. Golf Journal. May. 55(3): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 81029 |
| Birds find home on Florida range: Ospreys get special nest
| Elliot, Mick. 2002. Golf Journal. May. 55(3): p. 7.
| More Keywords | 81030 |
| These links are your links: A snapshot of public golf
| Williams, Tom; Skyzinski, Rich. 2002. Golf Journal. May. 55(3): p. 20-23.
| More Keywords | 81031 |
| Making a name for itself: Monticello's new course finally has a name. Now all it needs is a reputation
| Phillips, Hal. 2002. Golf Journal. May. 55(3): p. 24-27.
| More Keywords | 81012 |
| Repairs at the ready
| Oatis, Dave. 2002. Golf Journal. May. 55(3): p. 44-45.
| More Keywords | 81032 |
| [Fire ant control on lawns]
| Anonymous. 2002. Golf Journal. January/February. 55(1): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 79767 |
| The ice man cometh
| Skorulski, Jim. 2002. Golf Journal. January/February. 55(1): p. 48.
| More Keywords | 79768 |
| The 15th at Beechtree Golf Club, Aberdeen, MD
| Shefter, David. 2002. Golf Journal. January/February. 55(1): p. 49.
| More Keywords | 79769 |
| [Golf cart traffic]
| Anonymous. 2001. Golf Journal. November/December. 54(9): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 79770 |
| Weather or not: Will Monticello's new course be ready to open in June? It depends on mother - and human - nature
| Phillips, Hal. 2001. Golf Journal. November/December. 54(9): p. 18-21.
| More Keywords | 79771 |
| The ninth at Warwick Country Club, Warwick Neck, R. I.
| Skyzinski, Rich. 2001. Golf Journal. November/December. 54(9): p. 49.
| More Keywords | 79772 |
| Watch your step
| Williams, Thomas E. 2001. Golf Journal. October. 8: p. 9.
| More ♻ | 91384 |
| The 12th at the Dragon, Graeagle, Calif.
| Skyzinski, Rich. 2001. Golf Journal. October. 54(8): p. 57.
| More Keywords | 79773 |
| [Why huge sand bunkers?]
| Anonymous. 2001. Golf Journal. September. 54(7): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 100890 |
| Gene Andrews: 1913-2001
| Anonymous. 2001. Golf Journal. September. 54(7): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 110608 |
| Bird's-eye view
| Sullivan, Robert. 2001. Golf Journal. September. 54(7): p. 20-25.
| More Keywords | 100891 |
| What's it worth?
| Towle, Mike. 2001. Golf Journal. September. 54(7): p. 26-31.
| More Keywords | 113854 |
| Switch blades
| Phillips, Hal. 2001. Golf Journal. August. 54(6): p. 34-37.
| More Keywords | 84133 |
| Right as rain
| Snow, James. 2001. Golf Journal. August. 54(6): p. 51.
| More Keywords | 84135 |
| One and done: Ben Hogan's lone foray into golf architecture proved so disappointing that he never again tried his hand at design
| Blair, Sam. 2001. Golf Journal. June. 54(4): p. 26-29.
| More Keywords | 77005 |
| Daylight savings: How do you keep a course in good shape when golfers play it from dawn to dusk, seven days a week, 52 weeks a year? The staff at Rancho Park, a municipal layout in Los Angeles, does it by clocking even longer hours
| D'Antonio, Michael. 2001. Golf Journal. June. 54(4): p. 32-39.
| More Keywords | 77006 |
| Good help is hard to find
| Vermeulen, Paul. 2001. Golf Journal. June. 54(4): p. 43.
| More Keywords | 77007 |
| Who owns grass?: A simmering dispute over a strain of paspalum is shedding light on an age-old question that has remained largely unasked in a century of turf research.
| Walters, Tim; Avery, Brett. 2001. Golf Journal. May. 54(3): p. 31-35.
| More Keywords | 73358 |
| Devil of a Time
| Phillips, Hal. 2001. Golf Journal. March/April. 54(2): p. 22-25.
| More Keywords | 91555 |
| As good as old: A sweeping conservation initiative at Golf House is gradually turning back the pages of time
| Anonymous. 2001. Golf Journal. March/April. 54(2): p. 26-29.
| More Keywords | 73143 |
| [Longcourses and costs]
| McDowell, Jeff. 2001. Golf Journal. January/February. 54(1): p. 2.
| More Keywords | 77058 |
| Taking an oceanside location too literally
| Morgan, Larry. 2001. Golf Journal. January/February. 54(1): p. 5-6.
| More Keywords | 77059 |
| Dome idea?
| Haskins, Scott. 2001. Golf Journal. January/February. 54(1): p. 8-9.
| More Keywords | 77061 |
| The wheels of justice: A critical case for golf arrives at the steps of the Supreme Court, as a motion filed by Casey Martin could drive the game to new accomodations
| Lithwick, Dahlia; Goldstein, Brandt. 2001. Golf Journal. January/February. 54(1): p. 22-25.
| More Keywords | 77060 |
| Honorable discharge
| Salberg, Barry. 2001. Golf Journal. January/February. 54(1): p. 26-29.
| More Keywords | 77062 |
| The new novel tees: Proponents of the family tees springing up around the U.S. foresee generations of new junior and adult players who embrace a concept often overlooked by the game's course developers: Shorter is better
| Blais, Peter. 2001. Golf Journal. January/February. 54(1): p. 40-43.
| More Keywords | 77063 |
| Adapting to seasonal changes
| Murphy, Kathy. 2000. Golf Journal. November/December. 53(9): p. 11.
| More Keywords | 70740 |
| [Early morning dew on greens]
| Murphy, Kathy. 2000. Golf Journal. November/December. 53(9): p. 11.
| More Keywords | 70741 |
| [Snow and the Rules of Golf]
| Murphy, Kathy. 2000. Golf Journal. November/December. 53(9): p. 11.
| More Keywords | 70742 |
| Designing women: As they make a growing impact on their profession, female course architects make it a point to empathize with golfers who play off every tee
| D'Antonio, Michael. 2000. Golf Journal. November/December. 53(9): p. 12-17.
| More Keywords | 70744 |
| Dry for a long time
| Moore, James. 2000. Golf Journal. November/December. 53(9): p. 45.
| More Keywords | 70743 |
| Time to build: Although the delays have kept its land fallow during the prime summer months, the town of Monticello is finally beginning "the real work" of making its course
| Phillips, Hal. 2000. Golf Journal. October. 53(8): p. 18-21.
| More Keywords | 72689 |
| A little slice of heaven
| Wells, Gordon. 2000. Golf Journal. October. 53(8): p. 22-25.
| More Keywords | 72690 |
| [Pull cart vs. riding cart damage]
| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Journal. August. 53(6): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 66871 |
| Lost, but never forgotten
| Shelburne, Dave. 2000. Golf Journal. August. 53(6): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 66872 |
| Falling trees
| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Journal. August. 53(6): p. 8.
| More Keywords | 66873 |
| Fighting for their home
| Curtis, Ted. 2000. Golf Journal. July. 53(5): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 66089 |
| Robert Trent Jones Sr., 1906-2000 [Obituary]
| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Journal. July. 53(5): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 66090 |
| Whose price is right?: As the city of Monticello prepares to proceed with its plans for a new golf course, it waits to see how a tug-of-war over vital funding shakes out
| Phillips, Hal. 2000. Golf Journal. July. 53(5): p. 48-49.
| More Keywords | 66091 |
| Rough attitudes
| Zontek, Stanley. 2000. Golf Journal. July. 53(5): p. 53.
| More Keywords ♻ | 66092 |
| A clear look at fog
| Meeks, Tom. 2000. Golf Journal. July. 53(5): p. 56.
| More Keywords | 66093 |
| The 18th wonder of the world
| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Journal. June. 53(4): p. 20-23.
| More Keywords | 65277 |
| Built with a reservation
| Stewart, Mark. 2000. Golf Journal. June. 53(4): p. 38-41.
| More Keywords | 65278 |
| [Lake effects and breaks]
| Littleton, H. O. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 64870 |
| Tracing their heritage to the links
| Shefter, David. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 64872 |
| Don't call 911
| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 64875 |
| Golf of a different stripe
| Young, Rick. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 64876 |
| No divots, please - he's rooting for bunker shots
| Shefter, David. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 7.
| More Keywords | 64878 |
| Joseph Murdoch 1919-2000 [Obituary]
| Avery, Brett. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 64880 |
| Against the grain: Grass wilts beneath them. Their branches obstruct the natural line of play. They hog sunlight and water. With all the problems mature trees can pose, why do golfers dread the chainsaw?
| Gould, David. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 12-17.
| More Keywords | 64881 |
| Sunny side of the street
| Phillips, Hal. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 40-42.
| More Keywords | 64882 |
| Calling the green doctor
| Moore, Jim. 2000. Golf Journal. May. 53(3): p. 48.
| More Keywords | 64883 |
| Another vision
| Hobbs, Elizabeth. 2000. Golf Journal. March/April. 53(2): p. 2.
| More Keywords ↔ | 64054 |
| Green Section Award: Palmer Maples, Sr. [Jr.]
| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Journal. March/April. 53(2): p. 25.
| More Keywords | 64055 |
| Piper & Oakley Award: Jaime Ortiz-Patino
| Anonymous. 2000. Golf Journal. March/April. 53(2): p. 25.
| More Keywords | 64056 |
| Small communities, big visions
| Skyzinski, Rich. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 3.
| More Keywords ↔ | 63002 |
| A spacious new home
| Shefter, David. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 63003 |
| With the grain or against it
| Snow, James. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 10.
| More Keywords ♻ | 63004 |
| Change agents: Evolution
| Skyzinski, Rich; Avery, Brett. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 14-21.
| More Keywords | 63005 |
| One for the aged
| Robbins, Kevin. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 22-29.
| More Keywords | 63006 |
| Backswing to the future: 2000: Take a trip into the possible future of golf
| Rubenstein, Lorne. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 30-33.
| More Keywords | 63007 |
| Squeeze play: Land: With available property scarce and excessively priced, golf can remain visible as an urban outlet by reformulating how it presents itself to players and enlisting municipal help
| Krohe, James Jr. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 34-41.
| More Keywords ↔ | 63011 |
| When the well runs dry: Water
| Schoenfield, Bruce. 2000. Golf Journal. January/February. 53(1): p. 42-47.
| More Keywords ↔ | 63014 |
| A shocking game of golf
| Anonymous. 1999. Golf Journal. November/December. 52(9): p. 8.
| More Keywords | 62966 |
| Paying for maintenance
| Petrucci, Stephen. 1999. Golf Journal. October. 52(8): p. 2.
| More Keywords | 63054 |
| Hurricane rains flood Carolina courses
| Shefter, David. 1999. Golf Journal. October. 52(8): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 62964 |
| Range rovers
| Hanley, Reid. 1999. Golf Journal. October. 52(8): p. 10-15.
| More Keywords | 62965 |
| Chill out: For a few hardy souls, ice golf means it's never too cold to tee up
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1999. Golf Journal. October. 52(8): p. 16-21.
| More Keywords | 63057 |
| The best-laid plans
| Phillips, Hal. 1999. Golf Journal. October. 52(8): p. 26-28.
| More Keywords | 63058 |
| Too hot to handle
| Snow, James. 1999. Golf Journal. October. 52(8): p. 53.
| More Keywords ↔ ♻ | 63060 |
| A long, dry summer as rain deserts the fairways
| Shefter, David. 1999. Golf Journal. September. 52(7): p. 3-4.
| More Keywords | 62209 |
| Forget the caddie - where's the Sherpa?
| Shefter, David. 1999. Golf Journal. September. 52(7): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 62210 |
| Fowl ball
| Anonymous. 1999. Golf Journal. September. 52(7): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 62967 |
| Haven or menace?: Each side defends its honor as the only course in a Los Angeles suburb becomes a ground for debate
| Morgan, Larry. 1999. Golf Journal. September. 52(7): p. 14-15.
| More Keywords | 62211 |
| Horse boots
| Anonymous. 1999. Golf Journal. September. 52(7): p. 54.
| More Keywords | 62968 |
| Her cup pulleth out
| Graham, Kendra. 1999. Golf Journal. September. 52(7): p. 56.
| More Keywords | 62969 |
| No limits
| Fullmer, Paul. 1999. Golf Journal. August. 52(6): p. 2.
| More Keywords ↔ | 61890 |
| At the root of the matter
| Mass, Steve. 1999. Golf Journal. August. 52(6): p. 2.
| More Keywords ↔ | 61891 |
| A course in finding their way
| Kern, Mike. 1999. Golf Journal. August. 52(6): p. 3-4.
| More Keywords | 61892 |
| Look, Ma. No hands!
| Walters, Tim. 1999. Golf Journal. August. 52(6): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 61893 |
| All is not OK in Oklahoma
| Anonymous. 1999. Golf Journal. August. 52(6): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 61894 |
| Pristine chapels
| Georgiady, Peter. 1999. Golf Journal. August. 52(6): p. 10-17.
| More Keywords | 61895 |
| Punching holes in the greens now?
| Snow, James. 1999. Golf Journal. August. 52(6): p. 53.
| More Keywords ♻ | 61896 |
| Quest for the 100 best
| Curtis, Ted. 1999. Golf Journal. July. 52(5): p. 36-41.
| More Keywords | 61888 |
| A hard day's night
| Pate, Russ. 1999. Golf Journal. July. 52(5): p. 42-43.
| More Keywords | 61889 |
| Court stalls New York courses on organic concerns
| Williams, Jeff. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 3-4.
| More Keywords | 61235 |
| A tree falls, a player felled
| Anonymous. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 61236 |
| Nothing artificial about this town's spirit
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 8.
| More Keywords | 61237 |
| The kindred spirits of Donald Ross
| Pace, Lee. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 18-21.
| More Keywords | 61238 |
| A long heritage cut short
| Pace, Lee. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 22-23.
| More Keywords | 61239 |
| When the rough bites back
| Hopkin, Karen. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 26-33.
| More Keywords | 61240 |
| Unanimous consent
| Phillips, Hal. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 34-35.
| More Keywords | 61241 |
| Incoming!: A golf course is usually a peaceful locale, but would you make it your first choice when deciding where to live?
| Skyzinski, Richard. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 36-41.
| More Keywords ↔ | 61242 |
| A place in history
| Hanson, Cameron. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 42-44.
| More Keywords | 61243 |
| Where the grass looks greener
| Snow, James. 1999. Golf Journal. June. 52(4): p. 45.
| More Keywords ↔ | 61244 |
| Bye-bye birdie: In increasing numbers, golf courses are going canine to handle the unattractive problem of geese
| Saunders, Doug. 1999. Golf Journal. May. 52(3): p. 22-27.
| More Keywords ♻ | 59501 |
| Millions from heaven: Can golf save Monticello?
| Phillips, Hal. 1999. Golf Journal. May. 52(3): p. 38-41.
| More Keywords | 59503 |
| A course for the birds
| Parel, Stephanie. 1999. Golf Journal. May. 52(3): p. 48.
| More Keywords | 59507 |
| [USGA funding for the Turfgrass Information Center]
| Anonymous. 1999. Golf Journal. March/April. 52(2): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 57973 |
| The war of attrition
| Nightingale, Dave. 1999. Golf Journal. March/April. 52(2): p. 12-19.
| More Keywords | 57974 |
| Desert Stormers
| Duthie, Chris. 1999. Golf Journal. March/April. 52(2): p. 32-35.
| More Keywords | 57975 |
| Seeing gray spots
| Vermeulen, Paul. 1999. Golf Journal. March/April. 52(2): p. 45.
| More Keywords ♻ | 57976 |
| A hot property: Will golf help Monticello?
| Phillips, Hal. 1999. Golf Journal. January/February. 52(1): p. 12-15.
| More Keywords | 56635 |
| No one-course town
| Robbins, Kevin. 1999. Golf Journal. January/February. 52(1): p. 24-31.
| More Keywords | 56636 |
| Saint-Gaudens got the drop on watering
| Labbance, Bob. 1998. Golf Journal. November/December. 51(9): p. 8.
| More Keywords | 56259 |
| Indepence daze
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1998. Golf Journal. October. 51(8): p. 42-49.
| More Keywords | 55769 |
| Clearing the confusion in Pinehurst
| Curtis, Ted. 1998. Golf Journal. September. 51(7): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 54813 |
| The 17th at The Reserve (Fought Course), Aloha, OR.
| Robinson, Bob. 1998. Golf Journal. September. 51(7): p. 57.
| More Keywords | 54815 |
| Road warriors: halfway around the globe, an American and a Canadian spread the ministry of golf from the ground up
| Avery, Brett. 1998. Golf Journal. August. 51(6): p. 36-43.
| More Keywords | 54200 |
| Accepting the challenge: Bill McCafferty, who once believed there was no place in the game for a blind golfer: has proved himself wrong
| Juliano, Joe. 1998. Golf Journal. August. 51(6): p. 51-53.
| More Keywords | 54211 |
| Getting the drop for another option
| Meeks, Tom. 1998. Golf Journal. August. 51(6): p. 56.
| More Keywords | 63831 |
| Give credit
| Bollig, Jeff. 1998. Golf Journal. July. 51(5): p. 3.
| More ↔ | 53305 |
| The big thaw: Long an overlooked outpost, Iceland is warming up to contender status in the global golf community
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1998. Golf Journal. July. 51(5): p. 28-35.
| More | 53307 |
| One button with nine holes
| Labbance, Bob. 1998. Golf Journal. June. 51(4): p. 6-7.
| More Keywords | 91923 |
| Four more years
| Avery, Brett. 1998. Golf Journal. June. 51(4): p. 42-45.
| More Keywords | 91924 |
| Recuperation in progress
| Wong, Gregg. 1998. Golf Journal. May. 51(3): p. 4-5.
| More ↔ | 51814 |
| Trail Blazers
| Robbins, Kevin. 1998. Golf Journal. May. 51(3): p. 30-35.
| More | 51820 |
| Last stand for an oak
| Anonymous. 1998. Golf Journal. March/April. 51(9): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 51813 |
| A win-win situation
| Anonymous. 1998. Golf Journal. March/April. 51(9): p. 8.
| More Keywords | 51815 |
| No longer just a man's job
| Harig, Bob. 1998. Golf Journal. March/April. 51(9): p. 10-11.
| More Keywords | 51816 |
| Pearl of the pacific
| Nightingale, Dave. 1998. Golf Journal. March/April. 51(9): p. 36-41.
| More Keywords | 51817 |
| A major find in Tokeland
| Robinson, Bob. 1998. Golf Journal. January/February. 51(1): p. 5-7.
| More Keywords | 41333 |
| Don't show me the money: Golf course construction is getting back to basics--affordable facilities minus many of the bells and whistles
| Schoenfeld, Bruce. 1998. Golf Journal. January/February. 51(1): p. 12-19.
| More Keywords | 41334 |
| Marching to his own beat
| Tomashek, Tom. 1998. Golf Journal. January/February. 51(1): p. 20-23.
| More Keywords | 41335 |
| Call of the wild
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1998. Golf Journal. January/February. 51(1): p. 24-29.
| More Keywords | 41336 |
| Taking a stand on trees
| Williams, Jeff. 1998. Golf Journal. January/February. 51(1): p. 32.
| More Keywords | 41337 |
| A memorial to environmental cooperation
| Anonymous. 1997. Golf Journal. November/December. 50(9): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 91927 |
| Court is now in session
| Curtis, Ted. 1997. Golf Journal. November/December. 50(9): p. 7-9.
| More Keywords ♻ | 91930 |
| Not for normal use
| Bogle, William F. Jr. 1997. Golf Journal. October. 50(8): p. 2.
| More Keywords | 41227 |
| Spikes: the last word [I. cost]
| Schwitters, Lincoln; Wagner, Norman. 1997. Golf Journal. October. 50(8): p. 3.
| More Keywords | 41231 |
| Spikes: the last word [II. slipping]
| Wagner, Norman. 1997. Golf Journal. October. 50(8): p. 3.
| More Keywords | 41245 |
| Necrology [III. Dr. Conrad Richard Skogley Obituary]
| Anonymous. 1997. Golf Journal. October. 50(8): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 41246 |
| In the beginning: In a small West Virginia hamlet, a re-enactment of golf as it was played in its earliest days is carried out in superb fashion
| Georgiady, Peter. 1997. Golf Journal. October. 50(8): p. 20-23.
| More Keywords | 41247 |
| Only the lonely: All that's required at Round Mountain, perhaps America's most remote course, is a hearty sense of adventure
| Saunders, Doug. 1997. Golf Journal. October. 50(8): p. 46-49.
| More Keywords | 41250 |
| Therapy for the soul: A group of physically challenged Minnesotans overcome barriers and enjoy a good game of golf as well
| Roe, Jon. 1997. Golf Journal. September. 50(7): p. 30-35.
| More Keywords | 41574 |
| Matchmaker, Find me a course
| Berry, Colin. 1997. Golf Journal. August. 50(6): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 41418 |
| All these games drive us batty
| Anonymous. 1997. Golf Journal. August. 50(6): p. 7-8.
| More Keywords | 41420 |
| Adding another building block
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1997. Golf Journal. August. 50(6): p. 46.
| More Keywords | 41419 |
| More debate
| Reinke, Earl; Links, Bo; Kaplan, William S.; Switala, Nona J. 1997. Golf Journal. July. 50(5): p. 2-3.
| More Keywords ↔ | 40537 |
| Everyone's swing is upright and locked
| McIntyre, Bill. 1997. Golf Journal. July. 50(5): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 40538 |
| Mow, turn...mow, turn...mow, turn...
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1997. Golf Journal. July. 50(5): p. 20.
| More Keywords | 40539 |
| Free-range golf
| Avery, Bret. 1997. Golf Journal. July. 50(5): p. 34-37.
| More Keywords | 40540 |
| The big floodlight
| Sutton, Stan. 1997. Golf Journal. July. 50(5): p. 38-43.
| More Keywords | 40542 |
| Poetic license
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1997. Golf Journal. July. 50(5): p. 44-45.
| More Keywords | 40543 |
| Exploring both sides
| Lobenstein, Kenneth; Saltzburg, S. David. 1997. Golf Journal. June. 50(4): p. 2.
| More Keywords ↔ | 40535 |
| The spring the waters kept rising
| Hauser, Melanie. 1997. Golf Journal. June. 50(4): p. 4-6.
| More Keywords | 40536 |
| It certainly was the Ohio
| Sutton, Stan. 1997. Golf Journal. June. 50(4): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 40530 |
| Yippee for putting courses
| Harig, Bob. 1997. Golf Journal. June. 50(4): p. 7.
| More Keywords | 40531 |
| Does it come in whitewalls?
| Anonymous. 1997. Golf Journal. June. 50(4): p. 8.
| More Keywords | 40532 |
| Pol's playground
| Stewart, John. 1997. Golf Journal. June. 50(4): p. 16-17.
| More Keywords | 40533 |
| Washington monument
| Myler, John. 1997. Golf Journal. June. 50(4): p. 20-23.
| More Keywords | 40534 |
| [Golf pencil collection]
| Ross, Howard E. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 2.
| More ↔ | 16031 |
| [Ball marker collection]
| McGill, Helen. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 2.
| More ↔ | 18708 |
| [Golf score card collection]
| Miles, Greg. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 2.
| More ↔ | 21206 |
| [Golf score card collection]
| Horsman, Rick. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 2.
| More ↔ | 28427 |
| [Golf score card collection]
| Malott, Tax. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 2.
| More Keywords ↔ | 29847 |
| [Golf pencil collection]
| Hoffing, Martin A. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 2.
| More ↔ | 40209 |
| [Golf pencil collection]
| Olesen, Ed. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 2.
| More ↔ | 40210 |
| [Golf pencil collection]
| Roe, John A. Jr. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 3.
| More ↔ | 40211 |
| [Golf Collectors Society]
| Fischer, John W. III. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 3.
| More Keywords ↔ | 40213 |
| The liability of going spikeless
| Crist, Gary. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 4-6.
| More Keywords ↔ | 15168 |
| The grass is always greener
| Berry, Colin. 1997. Golf Journal. May. 50(3): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 22371 |
| Movers and shapers
| Strawn, John. 1997. Golf Journal. March/April. 50(2): p. 24-28.
| More Keywords | 39333 |
| The ace of (Canadian) clubs
| O'Connor, Tim. 1997. Golf Journal. March/April. 50(2): p. 30-33.
| More Keywords | 40208 |
| A collect calling
| Nightingale, Dave. 1997. Golf Journal. March/April. 50(2): p. 34-41.
| More Keywords ↔ | 40212 |
| Rieke is Green Section award recipient
| Anonymous. 1997. Golf Journal. January/February. 50(1): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 39382 |
| Works of restoration
| Hanley, Reid. 1997. Golf Journal. January/February. 50(1): p. 12-16.
| More Keywords | 39383 |
| A slick production
| Hanley, Reid. 1997. Golf Journal. January/February. 50(1): p. 17-19.
| More Keywords | 39384 |
| His research goes with the grain
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1996. Golf Journal. 49(2): p. 20-23.
| More Keywords | 37121 |
| A dual purpose
| Collins, David L. 1996. Golf Journal. November/December. 49(9): p. 3.
| More Keywords | 39341 |
| Coming up empty on the power play
| Juliano, Joe. 1996. Golf Journal. November/December. 49(9): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 39342 |
| New service gives developers a vast resource
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. November/December. 49(9): p. 9.
| More Keywords | 39343 |
| No longer sheepish in golf
| Doherty, Brian. 1996. Golf Journal. November/December. 49(9): p. 34-39.
| More Keywords | 39344 |
| And there are no ball marks
| Labbance, Bob. 1996. Golf Journal. October. 49(8): p. 7-8.
| More Keywords | 39338 |
| Splish splash
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. October. 49(8): p. 9.
| More Keywords | 39339 |
| Northernmost Exposure
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1996. Golf Journal. October. 49(8): p. 42-47.
| More Keywords | 39340 |
| Golfers at risk?
| Gedan, Laurel; Richards, Charles; Snow, James. 1996. Golf Journal. September. 49(7): p. 2.
| More Keywords | 38875 |
| An appetizer from the menu of Willi Park, Jr.
| Labbance, Bob. 1996. Golf Journal. September. 49(7): p. 6-7.
| More Keywords | 38876 |
| The waiting game
| Schoenfeld, Bruce. 1996. Golf Journal. September. 49(7): p. 32-39.
| More Keywords | 38877 |
| The ladies' putting club
| Emory, Pamela. 1996. Golf Journal. September. 49(7): p. 40-43.
| More Keywords | 38878 |
| The anti-golf
| Avery, Brett. 1996. Golf Journal. August. 49(6): p. 38-43.
| More Keywords | 39669 |
| Furnace Creek Golf Course
| Mattimore, Hank. 1996. Golf Journal. August. 49(6): p. 46-49.
| More Keywords | 39670 |
| One ball, no strikes
| Fallesen, Gary. 1996. Golf Journal. July. 49(5): p. 8-9.
| More Keywords | 38371 |
| A rite of (Northwest) passage
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1996. Golf Journal. July. 49(5): p. 34-39.
| More Keywords | 38372 |
| Where there's a will, there's a way
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1996. Golf Journal. July. 49(5): p. 38-39.
| More Keywords | 38373 |
| A happy partnership
| Parkes, Marty. 1996. Golf Journal. July. 49(5): p. 47.
| More Keywords | 38374 |
| Oregon G.A. Members Course at Tukwila
| Robinson, Bob. 1996. Golf Journal. July. 49(5): p. 48-50.
| More Keywords | 38375 |
| Remembering more "ashes"
| Frampton, Frank. 1996. Golf Journal. June. 49(4): p. 3.
| More Keywords | 39636 |
| At last in Vermont
| Labbance, Bob. 1996. Golf Journal. June. 49(4): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 39637 |
| A chat with the master, long postponed
| Gould, Dave. 1996. Golf Journal. June. 49(4): p. 8-9.
| More Keywords ↔ | 39638 |
| And on the seventh day, they rested
| Corcoran, Mike. 1996. Golf Journal. June. 49(4): p. 10.
| More Keywords | 39665 |
| Shady Rest: Itself a strong ship
| Londino, Larry. 1996. Golf Journal. June. 49(4): p. 16-17.
| More Keywords | 39672 |
| Mary Mills: Broadwater Beach Golf Club
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1996. Golf Journal. June. 49(4): p. 40-42.
| More Keywords | 39679 |
| This green's been driven only by little old ladies on sunday
| Harlan, Bill. 1996. Golf Journal. May. 49(3): p. 4.
| More Keywords ↔ | 37447 |
| No barriers at Clemson
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. May. 49(3): p. 4-5.
| More Keywords | 37452 |
| Cybergolf
| Berry, Colin. 1996. Golf Journal. May. 49(3): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 37453 |
| Environmental words to live by
| Parkes, Marty. 1996. Golf Journal. May. 49(3): p. 8.
| More Keywords | 37454 |
| Golf's aspiring autocrat
| Rabinowitz, Howard. 1996. Golf Journal. May. 49(3): p. 36-39.
| More Keywords | 37455 |
| Bill Dickey: Encanto Park Golf Course
| Avery, Brett. 1996. Golf Journal. May. 49(3): p. 40-42.
| More Keywords | 37456 |
| Garbage in, golf out
| Avery, Brett. 1996. Golf Journal. March/April. 49(2): p. 12-17.
| More Keywords | 37115 |
| On the cutting edge
| Avery, Brett. 1996. Golf Journal. March/April. 49(2): p. 18-19.
| More Keywords | 37117 |
| A mentor to many
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. March/April. 49(2): p. 19.
| More Keywords | 37119 |
| Where the money goes
| Kenna, Mike; Erusha, Kimberly; Parkes, Marty. 1996. Golf Journal. March/April. 49(2): p. 24-25.
| More Keywords | 37378 |
| Ray Keyser
| Parkes, Marty. 1996. Golf Journal. March/April. 49(2): p. 26-27.
| More Keywords | 37380 |
| Two works, one man
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. March/April. 49(2): p. 28-31.
| More Keywords | 37379 |
| Goof, or golf
| Rubenstein, Lorne. 1996. Golf Journal. March/April. 49(2): p. 32-35.
| More Keywords | 37382 |
| Augusta (GA) Country Club
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1996. Golf Journal. March/April. 49(2): p. 38-40.
| More | 37386 |
| Cow Pasture Open
| Nasstrom, John A. 1996. Golf Journal. January/February. 49(1): p. 2-3.
| More Keywords | 36914 |
| For the birds and the golfers
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. January/February. 49(1): p. 6-7.
| More Keywords | 36915 |
| Going...going...gone?
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. January/February. 49(1): p. 8.
| More Keywords ↔ | 36916 |
| Necrology: I. Dr. Ralph E. Engel
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. January/February. 49(1): p. 9.
| More Keywords | 36980 |
| Necrology: II. Al Radko
| anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. January/February. 49(1): p. 9.
| More Keywords | 36981 |
| (Too much) salt of the earth
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1996. Golf Journal. January/February. 49(1): p. 32-33.
| More Keywords | 36982 |
| Common cents
| Anonymous. 1996. Golf Journal. January/February. 49(1): p. 48.
| More Keywords | 37079 |
| Pick up game at Fountain Springs
| Harlan, Bill. 1995. Golf Journal. November/December. 48(9): p. 4.
| More Keywords ↔ | 36229 |
| Surfin' USGA
| Anonymous. 1995. Golf Journal. November/December. 48(9): p. 22-23.
| More Keywords | 36232 |
| New for '96: Environmentally sensitive areas
| Anonymous. 1995. Golf Journal. November/December. 48(9): p. 36.
| More Keywords | 36234 |
| A summer of discontent
| Parkes, Marty. 1995. Golf Journal. October. 48(8): p. 48.
| More Keywords ↔ | 35679 |
| Disabled - but not disqualified
| Avery, Brett. 1995. Golf Journal. September. 48(7): p. 40-42.
| More Keywords | 35522 |
| A first green for the first golfer
| Parkes, Marty. 1995. Golf Journal. September. 48(7): p. 43-45.
| More Keywords | 35525 |
| Small steps to a giant leap
| Morfit, C. M. 1995. Golf Journal. August. 48(6): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 35024 |
| A program for the birds
| Parkes, Marty. 1995. Golf Journal. August. 48(6): p. 44-45.
| More Keywords | 35026 |
| Supporters of walking...But not always...And about those fees
| Hinds, Alan P.; Jandora, Anthony J.; Greene, Omar V. Jr.; Nieman, Steve; Ford, David; Huseman, Jeff; Neely, Jack A. [Mrs.]. 1995. Golf Journal. July. 48(5): p. 2-3.
| More Keywords | 51857 |
| China's Golden Pebble Beach: Women play a major role in a new course
| Johnson, John. 1995. Golf Journal. July. 48(5): p. 26-29.
| More | 51861 |
| A left-handed compliment
| Crowley, Ron. 1995. Golf Journal. July. 48(5): p. 30-33.
| More | 51865 |
| Florida supers head back to school
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 34236 |
| Honk if you love this solution
| Anonymous. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 7-8.
| More Keywords | 34238 |
| A historical retrospective
| Anonymous. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 10-13.
| More Keywords | 34262 |
| Two champs, two directions
| Jackson, Teague. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 18-19.
| More Keywords | 34264 |
| East Lake revival
| Avery, Brett. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 20-23.
| More Keywords | 34268 |
| Big dreams for a little course
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 26-29.
| More Keywords | 34305 |
| Wildlife links
| Parkes, Marty. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 36-37.
| More Keywords | 34309 |
| Army Navy, the course
| Avery, Brett. 1995. Golf Journal. June. 48(4): p. 42-44.
| More Keywords | 34312 |
| Slippery when wet
| Ryba, Carol A. 1995. Golf Journal. May. 48(3): p. 3.
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| Declare yourself a walker!
| Anonymous. 1995. Golf Journal. May. 48(3): p. 6-7.
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| California dreamin'
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1995. Golf Journal. May. 48(3): p. 26-29.
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| A man of honor(s)
| Parkes, Marty. 1995. Golf Journal. May. 48(3): p. 30-31.
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| Don't hit it here
| Anonymous. 1995. Golf Journal. March/April. 48(2): p. 14-17.
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| Doin' the old soft shoe
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1995. Golf Journal. March/April. 48(2): p. 34.
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| Jim Latham
| Parkes, Marty. 1995. Golf Journal. March/April. 48(2): p. 48.
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| A reservation for survival
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1995. Golf Journal. January/February. 48(1): p. 10-13.
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| She's (the) super
| Emory, Pamela F. 1995. Golf Journal. January/February. 48(1): p. 14-16.
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| The lost course of Narragansett Bay
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1995. Golf Journal. January/February. 48(1): p. 30-32.
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| Work continues on course accessibility
| Anonymous. 1995. Golf Journal. January/February. 48(1): p. 40.
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| Nolle mole
| Anonymous. 1994. Golf Journal. November/December. 47(9): p. 5.
| More Keywords | 37429 |
| A good neighbor
| Skyzinski, Richard. 1994. Golf Journal. November/December. 47(9): p. 42-45.
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| Overcoming obstacles
| Skyzinski, Rich; Blair, Sam. 1994. Golf Journal. October. 47(8): p. 40-43.
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| Rees Jones
| Earl, David. 1994. Golf Journal. October. 47(8): p. 48.
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| How do you say "golf" in french?
| O'Connor, Tim. 1994. Golf Journal. September. 47(7): p. 32-35.
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| A great amateur: Alice Dye
| Emory, Pam. 1994. Golf Journal. September. 47(7): p. 41-43.
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| Follow throughs
| Berlet, Bruce. 1994. Golf Journal. September. 47(7): p. 44-45.
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| Closer than you think
| Skyzinski, Richard. 1994. Golf Journal. August. 47(6): p. 45.Follow throughs.
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| [1961 Indoor football turf]
| Brewin, Glen C. 1994. Golf Journal. August. 47(6): p. 45.Follow Throughs.
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| Speed merchants
| Earl, David. 1994. Golf Journal. July. 47(5): p. 21.
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| True renaissance man
| Zmistowski, Bill. 1994. Golf Journal. July. 47(4): p. 29-31.
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| The birdman of Overland Park
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1994. Golf Journal. June. 47(4): p. 6.
| More Keywords | 31101 |
| Nature notes: Oakmont Country Club
| Anonymous. 1994. Golf Journal. June. 47(4): p. 19.
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| The little city that could [part II]: Building Meadow Lakes
| Strawn, John. 1994. Golf Journal. June. 47(4): p. 24-27.
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| A kick in the grass
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1994. Golf Journal. June. 47(4): p. 33-35.
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| Pasture pool
| Weller, Doug. 1994. Golf Journal. June. 47(4): p. 45.
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| The little city that could [Part I]
| Strawn, John. 1994. Golf Journal. May. 47(3): p. 10-13.
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| The halfway house
| Skelly, Richard. 1994. Golf Journal. May. 47(3): p. 14-17.
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| Japanese lessons
| Wiren, Gary. 1994. Golf Journal. March/April. 47(2): p. 21-23.
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| Nearly the sweet smell of success
| Anonymous. 1994. Golf Journal. January/February. 47(1): p. 6.Through the Green.
| More Keywords | 31662 |
| A course by any other name...
| Earl, David. 1994. Golf Journal. January/February. 47(1): p. 6-7.Through the Green.
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| The compleat redan
| Eger, David. 1994. Golf Journal. January/February. 47(1): p. 23-27.
| More Keywords | 31664 |
| The enigma of Robert Hunter
| Strawn, John. 1994. Golf Journal. January/February. 47(1): p. 33-36.
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| Do it yourself
| Berlet, Bruce. 1994. Golf Journal. January/February. 47(1): p. 37-40.
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| The public golf road
| Parkes, Marty. 1993. Golf Journal. November/December. 46(9): p. 22-28.
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| 'If they close it, where would we play?'
| Strawn, John. 1993. Golf Journal. November/December. 46(9): p. 42-45.
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| Shanghaied
| Sommers, Robert. 1993. Golf Journal. October. 46(8): p. 22-26.
| More Keywords | 30184 |
| Illegal hole placements?
| Hall, Jeff. 1993. Golf Journal. October. 46(8): p. 33-35.
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| The dogs of golf
| Sampson, Curt. 1993. Golf Journal. October. 46(8): p. 36-39.
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| A great amateur: Horace Hutchinson
| Crowley, Ron. 1993. Golf Journal. October. 46(8): p. 43-44.
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| Practicing what we preach
| Anonymous. 1993. Golf Journal. September. 46(7): p. 3.
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| "Traps," waste areas and bunkers
| Meeks, Tom. 1993. Golf Journal. September. 46(7): p. 26.The Referee.
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| No new taxes!
| Koeppel, Adolph. 1993. Golf Journal. July. 46(5): p. 2.Through the green.
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| Baltusrol: preservation and enhancement
| Jones, Rees. 1993. Golf Journal. June. 46(4): p. 10-14.
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| Site planning
| Skyzinski, Rich. 1993. Golf Journal. June. 46(4): p. 24-25.
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| Seed money
| Anonymous. 1993. Golf Journal. May. 46(3): p. 5.Through the green.
| More Keywords | 29532 |
| Gentlemen, start your golf swings
| Klein, Bradley S. 1993. Golf Journal. May. 46(3): p. 14-17.
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| Preserve, protect
| Jamieson, Michael. 1993. Golf Journal. May. 45(3): p. 3.Through the green.
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| On course to friendliness
| Skelly, Richard. 1993. Golf Journal. March/April. 46(2): p. 12-15.
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| Down to earth
| Earl, David. 1993. Golf Journal. March/April. 46(2): p. 31-33.
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| O.B. in Kyushu
| Strawn, John. 1993. Golf Journal. March/April. 46(2): p. 41-44.
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| USGA facts
| Anonymous. 1993. Golf Journal. January/February. 46(1): p. 4.
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| Playin' real good for free
| Parascenzo, Marino. 1993. Golf Journal. January/February. 46(1): p. 19-21.
| More Keywords | 26698 |
| A 12-week season? No problem!
| Seelig, Pat. 1993. Golf Journal. January/February. 46(1): p. 28-31.
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| A great golf hole
| Eger, David. 1993. Golf Journal. January/February. 46(1): p. 49-50.
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| A different perspective
| Earl, David. 1992. Golf Journal. November/December. 45(8): p. 29.
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| People of the USGA: Joe King
| Bartlett, James Y. 1992. Golf Journal. November/December. 45(8): p. 48.
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| Keep off the grass
| Anonymous. 1992. Golf Journal. November/December. 44(8): p. 2.
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| A great golf hole
| 1992. Golf Journal. October. 45(7): p. 49-50.
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| Golf poles
| Parkes, Marty. 1992. Golf Journal. August. 45(5): p. 3.
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| Prep school
| Earl, David. 1992. Golf Journal. August. 45(5): p. 16-17.
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| Seeking sanctuary
| Eberl, George. 1992. Golf Journal. August. 45(5): p. 28-31.
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| People of the USGA
| Earl, David. 1992. Golf Journal. August. 45(5): p. 48.
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| Through the green--Cost cutters
| Kubik, Ken. 1992. Golf Journal. July. 45(4): p. 4.
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| The plots thicken
| Anonymous. 1992. Golf Journal. July. 45(4): p. 7.
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| College courses
| Klein, Bradley S. 1992. Golf Journal. July. 45(4): p. 22-25.
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| Golf rush
| Parkes, Marty. 1992. Golf Journal. July. 45(4): p. 26-30.
| More Keywords | 24601 |
| Molly Gourlay: Mapping the way
| Crowley, Ron. 1992. Golf Journal. July. 45(4): p. 36-39.
| More Keywords | 24602 |
| The golf school
| Haines, George. 1992. Golf Journal. July. 45(4): p. 40, 47.
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| 'A frank and open course'
| Hobbs, Michael. 1992. Golf Journal. July. 45(4): p. 41-43.
| More Keywords | 24604 |
| Through the green--The Russians are golfing!
| Parkes, Marty. 1992. Golf Journal. May/June. 45(3): p. 6-7.
| More | 20789 |
| In the beginning: How did Pebble Beach Golf Links come about? A combination of strong personalities and serendipitous factors
| Tatum, Frank Jr. 1992. Golf Journal. May/June. 45(3): p. 10-14.
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| Why eighteen?
| Earl, David. 1992. Golf Journal. March/April. 45(2): p. 19-23.
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| Shifting sands
| Seelig, Pat. 1992. Golf Journal. March/April. 45(2): p. 36-39.
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| Through the green [: Green again]
| Anonymous. 1992. Golf Journal. January/February. 45(1): p. 3.
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| Aberdovey: In search of Darwin
| Finegan, James. 1992. Golf Journal. January/February. 45(1): p. 10-15.
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| The graduates
| Parkes, Marty. 1992. Golf Journal. January/February. 45(1): p. 16-17.
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| A taxing experience
| Crawford, Charles T. 1992. Golf Journal. January/February. 45(1): p. 34-38.
| More Keywords | 22471 |
| Double or Quits
| Seelig, Pat. 1991. Golf Journal. November/December. 44(8): p. 28-30.
| More Keywords | 25834 |
| A great golf hole: The 10th at Bel-Air Country Club
| Anonymous. 1991. Golf Journal. November/December. 44(8): p. 41.
| More Keywords | 25835 |
| The doctor and the downs
| Earl, David. 1991. Golf Journal. October. 44(7): p. 18-21.
| More | 259171 |
| Making the last drop last
| Bengeyfield, William H. 1991. Golf Journal. October. 44(7): p. 22-25.
| More | 259172 |
| The 11th at The Bear
| Anonymous. 1991. Golf Journal. October. 44(7): p. 41.
| More | 259173 |
| Not your everyday collection
| Dupes, Martha Gail. 1991. Golf Journal. September. 44(6): p. 4.
| More Keywords | 25815 |
| The golf school[:Factors involved in a golf course]
| Lewis, John. 1991. Golf Journal. September. 44(6): p. 28.
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| A great golf hole: The 12th at Waterville
| Anonymous. 1991. Golf Journal. September. 44(6): p. 41.
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| Hazeltine revisited
| Jones, Rees. 1991. Golf Journal. May/June. 44(3): p. 15-19.
| More Keywords | 21190 |
| Minnesota: a long, warm tradition under the ice
| Eberl, George. 1991. Golf Journal. May/June. 44(3): p. 26-30.
| More Keywords | 21191 |
| A win-win situation for Alabama golf
| Earl, David. 1991. Golf Journal. May/June. 44(3): p. 41-45.
| More Keywords | 21193 |
| Crenshaw at 39
| Earl, David. 1991. Golf Journal. March/April. 44(2): p. 5-8.
| More Keywords | 21192 |
| Home-grown golf
| Seelig, Pat. 1991. Golf Journal. March/April. 44(2): p. 15-16.
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| Environment to the forefront
| Earl, David; Snow, Jim. 1991. Golf Journal. March/April. 44(2): p. 22-25.
| More Keywords | 21196 |
| Garbage to golf
| Schmidt, Edward, Jr. 1991. Golf Journal. January/February. 44(1): p. 35-38.
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| Ice Follies
| 1990. Golf Journal. November/December. 43(8): p. 30-32.
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| In a word -- Golf is cool
| Anonymous. 1990. Golf Journal. October. 18(7): p. 2-3.
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| Hey, gang, the hail's all here!
| Eberl, George. 1990. Golf Journal. October. 18(7): p. 12-14.
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| Now, that's an island
| Spiwak, Bob. 1990. Golf Journal. September. 43(6): p. 2-3.
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| South Carolina golf recovering from Hugo
| Seelig, Pat. 1990. Golf Journal. September. 43(6): p. 28-30.
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| A distinctive course with a distinctive history
| Horn, Yvonne. 1990. Golf Journal. July. 43(4): p. 31.
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| A Farewell to Bengy
| Eberl, George. 1990. Golf Journal. May/June. 43(3): p. 11-12.
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| Extraordinarily Shaky Grounds
| Eberl, George. 1990. Golf Journal. March/April. 43(2): p. 10-12.
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| David Fay Appointed USGA's Executive Director
| Anonymous. 1989. Golf Journal. August. 42(5): p. 15.
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| A Meeting of the Minds
| Hoffman, Red. 1989. Golf Journal. May/June. 42(3): p. 12-15.
| More Keywords | 14752 |
| Whither Goeth Thou, Muni Golf?
| Eberl, George. 1989. Golf Journal. May/June. 42(3): p. 22-26.
| More Keywords | 14753 |
| Golf on the Town
| Eberl, George. 1989. Golf Journal. January/February. 42(1): p. 5-10.
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| Board Games People Play
| Seagle, Janet. 1989. Golf Journal. January/February. 42(1): p. 14-17.
| More Keywords | 13813 |
| From Uptown... Private - Truly Private - Golf Courses
| Miller, Dick. 1988. Golf Journal. September. 41(6): p. 28-33.
| More Keywords | 13810 |
| ...To Down-Home: A Homemade Course on the Colorado Prairie
| Simpson, Kevin. 1988. Golf Journal. September. 41(6): p. 31-35.
| More Keywords | 13811 |
| Are Carts Taking Golf for a Ride?
| Eberl, George. 1988. Golf Journal. July. 41(4): p. 5-9.
| More Keywords | 13809 |
| Turfgrass research - Sheltering the game
| Bengeyfield, William H. 1988. Golf Journal. March/April. 41(2): p. 8-12.
| More | 259168 |
| 75 years make a world of difference
| Eberl, George. 1988. Golf Journal. March/April. 41(2): p. 24-27.
| More | 259169 |
| The eighth at Cotton Dike
| Anonymous. 1988. Golf Journal. March/April. 41(2): p. 34.
| More | 259170 |
| Want an Argument? Try Pesticides
| Eberl, George. 1987. Golf Journal. October. 40(7): p. 12-14.
| More Keywords | 11360 |
| All You've Ever Wanted To Know About Greens...
| Bengeyfield, William H. 1986. Golf Journal. October. 39(7): p. 20-23.
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| Poa: A weed makes good?
| Eberl, George. 1986. Golf Journal. May/June. 39(3): p. 22-23.
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| A critical look at golf course architecture: In one man's opinion, our modern courses leave much to be desired because design often is dictated by maintenance equipment, housing developments, and other factors
| Berelson, David. 1985. The Golf Journal. September. 38(6): p. 27-32.
| More | 242599 |
| Turning golf into a business: Management firms are moving into the operation of golf courses - both public and private - to reap profits on what had been money-losing ventures
| Eberl, George. 1985. The Golf Journal. July. 38(4): p. 5-9.
| More ↔ | 241815 |
| A new and quiet trend: Swiftly growing management firms are making their influence felt in the profit column for public and private golf-course operations
| Eberl, George. 1985. The Golf Journal. May/June. 38(3): p. 5-10.
| More ↔ | 242576 |
| A new town in Texas: Golfers and non-golfers alike joined forces to vote The Town of Trophy Club into existance and preserve the golf course Ben Hogan designed
| Glenn, Rhonda. 1985. The Golf Journal. May/June. 38(3): p. 12-15.
| More | 242579 |
| Donald Ross: A man of discovery: A young Scotsman came to America at the turn of this century and created some of this country's finest courses, including Oakland Hills, the 1985 Open site
| Silva, Brian M. 1985. The Golf Journal. May/June. 38(3): p. 18-20, 22-24.
| More | 242583 |
| The green men of the USGA: Our agronomists are a migratory species of professionals who travel the land working to keep the nation's golf courses in good health and playable
| Eberl, George. 1985. The Golf Journal. January/February. 38(1): p. 18-21.
| More | 242572 |
| Tom Bendelow: A victim of history: This maligned golf architect has left his mark on the nation's landscape, and innovation was his trademark in the early years of the 20th Century
| Whitten, Ron. 1985. The Golf Journal. January/February. 38(1): p. 24-28.
| More | 242574 |
| Building a golf course
| Eberl, George. 1984. Golf Journal. November/December. 37(8): p. 9-13.
| More Keywords | 96143 |
| If lightning strikes once - that's enough
| Anonymous. 1984. Golf Journal. November/December. 37(8): p. 14-15.
| More Keywords | 96145 |
| The glories of Bethpage Black
| Sommers, Robert. 1984. Golf Journal. October. 37(7): p. 28-31.
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| Meet the Redan
| Anonymous. 1984. Golf Journal. September. 37(6): p. 13-15.
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| Salt it away
| Anonymous. 1984. Golf Journal. August. 37(5): p. 1-2.
| More Keywords | 96136 |
| Effluent - A partial solution
| Eberl, George. 1984. Golf Journal. July. 37(4): p. 5-10.
| More Keywords | 96134 |
| Winged Foot's West Course - 18 in the grand manner
| Cornish, Geoffrey S.; Silva, Brian M. 1984. Golf Journal. May/June. 37(3): p. 5-10.
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| [The effects of El Niño on California golf courses]
| Eberl, George. 1984. Golf Journal. May/June. 37(3): p. 24-31.
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| [Discussion of El Niño during the winter of 1982-83]
| Eberl, George. 1984. Golf Journal. March/April. 37(2): p. 5-11.
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| Obstacles and such
| Anonymous. 1984. The Golf Journal. January/February. 37(1): p. 1-2.
| More | 242577 |
| Dornoch
| Sommers, Robert. 1984. Golf Journal. January/February. 37(1): p. 26-31.
| More Keywords | 96130 |
| Sand, snakes, and soapweed: Pasture polo, alias golf, captured frontier fancy and took some Colorado minds off the depression
| Donley, Dick. 1983. The Golf Journal. November/December. 36(8): p. 28-30.
| More | 241523 |
| The search for a better shoe: The latest study of the golf shoe showed that a relatively smooth-soled shoe with hundreds of tiny hollow cups causes less damage to putting green turf than spiked or studded shoes
| Anonymous. 1983. The Golf Journal. October. 36(7): p. 9-11.
| More | 241522 |
| The links of Ireland: Royal Country Down, in Northern Ireland, is something of a well-kept secret among the better golf courses in the world
| Sommers, Robert. 1983. The Golf Journal. May/June. 36(3): p. 10-13.
| More ↔ | 241520 |
| The links of Ireland: Playing along bluffs high above the Atlantic shore, Ballybunion is among the world's most spectacular and best seaside courses
| Sommers, Robert. 1983. The Golf Journal. March/April. 36(2): p. 26-31.
| More ↔ | 241518 |
| The search for better turfgrass: Our dwindling water supply is a leading factor in the broadening effort to find and develop hardier, more resistant breeds of grasses
| Leahy, Patrick. 1983. The Golf Journal. January/February. 36(1): p. 6-12.
| More | 241514 |
| Golf in the 51st state: The American military presence in Europe - and especially Germany - has helped golf courses to bloom in unexpected settings
| Eberl, George. 1982. The Golf Journal. November/December. 35(8): p. 16-19.
| More | 241535 |
| One hundred years of The Country Club: Born as a retreat for Boston's horsey set, The Country Club became an historic golfing ground where Francis Ouimet forever changed the face of golf
| Anonymous. 1982. The Golf Journal. August. 35(5): p. 18-21.
| More | 241533 |
| Should we leave our old courses alone?: Some golfers are concerned that changed in many of our most historic golf courses have altered their character and restricted our ability to compare modern players with those of the past
| Smith, Parker. 1982. The Golf Journal. July. 35(4): p. 4-8.
| More | 241530 |
| Memories of Troon: The 111th Open Golf Championship will be played this month. A former British Walker Cup player recalls some great moments of earlier championships and other historic happenings at Troon
| McKinlay, S. L. 1982. The Golf Journal. July. 35(4): p. 12-17.
| More | 241532 |
| Pebble Beach: Forbidding and beautiful: When the field gathers for the 82nd U.S. Open, in June, they'll play one of the world's classic courses
| Jones, Robert Trent Jr. 1982. The Golf Journal. May/June. 35(3): p. 5-10.
| More | 241527 |
| Golf in America: A look to the future: Although the game has its problems, forces are at work trying to cure these afflictions, and some see reasons for optimism
| Eberl, George. 1982. The Golf Journal. May/June. 35(3): p. 26-31.
| More | 241529 |
| The high cost of golf: The American passion for lush green may be pricing our game out of reach of all but the well-to-do - Especially our young
| Eberl, George. 1982. The Golf Journal. March/April. 35(2): p. 26-31.
| More | 241525 |
| Are golf courses an endangered species?: Economic realities of golf-course operations are slowing growth and jeopardizing the health of clubs and courses in the United States
| Eberl, George. 1982. The Golf Journal. January/February. 35(1): p. 6-12.
| More | 241513 |
| Dr. Glenn Burton and the development of bermudagrass: In his spare time, one of the world's leading plant geneticists has developed hybrid bermudagrasses that helped transform the quality of golf courses in the South
| Brown, Cal. 1982. The Golf Journal. January/February. 35(1): p. 26-30, 32.
| More | 241516 |
| Return to Royal St. George's: After 32 years, the British Open comes back to a course rich in golf history
| Finegan, James W. 1981. The Golf Journal. July. 34(4): p. 13-19.
| More | 240932 |
| The heritage of Merion: The U.S. Open will be played in June over this Ardmore, Pennsylvania, course where memorable moments are part of its heritage
| Sommers, Robert. 1981. The Golf Journal. May/June. 34(3): p. 5-9.
| More | 240930 |
| What makes Merion great?: Three players and three architects offer their views of the subtle appeal of this venerable old course
| Fazio, George; Crenshaw, Ben; Dye, Paul "Pete" Jr.; Yancey, Bert; Ervin, Lindsay; Trevino, Lee. 1981. The Golf Journal. May/June. 34(3): p. 10-15.
| More | 240931 |
| Course preparation for a championship: Heat and drought were enemies at Prairie Dunes Country Club, in Hutchinson, Kansas, but planning carried the day
| Petersan, Douglas. 1981. The Golf Journal. March/April. 34(2): p. 19-21.
| More | 240927 |
| A visit to the game's origins: A group of American golf course architects played six Scottish courses - and arrived at varied opinions
| Eberl, George. 1981. The Golf Journal. January/February. 34(1): p. 23-27.
| More | 240835 |
| What makes a great par 5?: To most of us, an ideal par 5 hole is one we have just birdied, but golf course architects take a somewhat less emotional approach. Here, some designers assess their favorite three-shotters
| Barkow, Al. 1979. The Golf Journal. October. 32(7): p. 22-27.
| More | 242682 |
| From drainage area to golf course: Sometimes, the system really does work the way it's supposed to. The Red Oaks Golf Course is a comforting case in point
| Anonymous. 1979. The Golf Journal. September. 32(6): p. 12-13.
| More | 242297 |
| Breathtaking beauty on a rocky shore: The golf courses of Australia offer endless variety, from the linksland of Royal Adelaide, to the natural splendor of New South Wales
| Sommers, Robert. 1979. The Golf Journal. September. 32(6): p. 24-29.
| More ↔ | 242493 |
| [Golf in the Melbourne Sand Belt]
| Sommers, Robert. 1979. The Golf Journal. July. 32(4): p. 24-29.
| More ↔ | 242489 |
| [Joe Graffis]
| Cox, Mark. 1979. The Golf Journal. May/June. 32(3): p. 3-4.
| More | 242483 |
| The Open returns to Inverness: Three times, the United States Open Championship has been played at Inverness Club, and each was a memorable occasion. In June, the Open will return once again - to an even stronger course
| Sommers, Robert. 1979. The Golf Journal. May/June. 32(3): p. 6-10.
| More | 242486 |
| Sesquicentennial at Royal Calcutta: When India's Royal Calcutta Golf Club celebrated its 150th birthday, it was done in properly grand style
| Sommers, Robert. 1979. The Golf Journal. March/April. 32(2): p. 24-29.
| More | 242480 |
| Cherry Hills revisited: This year marks the third time the U.S. Open Championship has been played here - and both the previous times were memorable indeed!
| Sommers, Robert. 1978. The Golf Journal. May/June. 31(3): p. 5-11.
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| The stimpmeters are coming! The stimpmeters are coming!: The simple device for measuring green speeds promises to become one of your course superintendent's most useful tools. Better still, it's likely to save you strokes!
| Brome, Charles. 1978. The Golf Journal. March/April. 31(2): p. 26-27.
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| Golf at the Berkshire: With a reasonable amount of advance planning - and at surprisingly little expense - playing the courses near London can be an unforgettable experience
| Finegan, James W. 1977. The Golf Journal. November/December. 30(10): p. 12-16.
| More | 242526 |
| Museum piece: High gasoline prices? Maybe we should give them the boot!
| Seagle, Janet. 1977. The Golf Journal. November/December. 30(10): p. 27-28.
| More | 242527 |
| [The need for more innovation and daring designs when designing par-3 holes]
| Kontak, John C. 1977. The Golf Journal. October. 30(9): p. 28.
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| The 18th at Horseshoe Bay
| Anonymous. 1977. The Golf Journal. October. 30(9): p. 29.
| More | 242525 |
| A design spectrum: The Traveling Golfer takes a tour of courses on the South Atlantic coast
| Pearson, David. 1977. The Golf Journal. September. 30(8): p. 12-17.
| More | 242522 |
| Shinnecock Hills: The host course for the 1977 Walker Cup Match has much of the flavor of a traditional Scottish links
| Sommers, Robert. 1977. The Golf Journal. August. 30(7): p. 6-11.
| More | 242520 |
| Green is not great: Golf is played on grass, not on color
| Radko, Alexander M. 1977. Golf Journal. August. 30(7): p. 34-37.
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| 1977 British Open: For the first time in history, the Championship is being played at Turnberry
| Ward-Thomas, Pat. 1977. The Golf Journal. July. 30(6): p. 10-13.
| More | 242510 |
| The ideal par 3 hole: Some golf course architects describe and illustrate their dream one-shotter
| Anonymous. 1977. The Golf Journal. July. 30(6): p. 19-25.
| More | 242512 |
| Master planning for golf course construction: What steps to take when remodeling a golf course
| Seay, Edwin B. 1977. The Golf Journal. July. 30(6): p. 26-28.
| More | 242515 |
| A calling of correct proportions: Some thoughts about golf course architecture from America's foremost golf writer
| Wind, Herbert Warren. 1977. The Golf Journal. July. 30(6): p. 29-34.
| More | 242517 |
| Southern Hills: Built during the Great Depression, the host club for the 77th U.S. Open will reward those players who are accurate off the tees
| Anonymous. 1977. The Golf Journal. June. 30(5): p. 8-10.
| More | 242508 |
| Letting nature make a course: The courses of Alister MacKenzie show that imagination is essential for the architect and the golfer
| Saltzstein, Rob. 1977. The Golf Journal. April. 30(3): p. 6-12.
| More | 242507 |
| In the beginning...
| Weiss, Don. 1977. The Golf Journal. March. 30(2): p. 14-19.
| More | 242499 |
| A tradition in the balance: Managing a golf club in the 1970's means handling a complex set of variables
| Bartlett, Michael. 1977. The Golf Journal. March. 30(2): p. 21-23, 49-50.
| More | 242504 |
| The National Golf Links: The first serious golf club in America is also one of the least known
| Sommers, Robert. 1977. The Golf Journal. January/February. 30(1): p. 16-19, 95.
| More | 242473 |
| Emerald Golf: A little bit o'(golfer's) heaven... and they called it Ireland
| Finegan, James W. 1977. The Golf Journal. January/February. 30(1): p. 74-80, 82.
| More | 242478 |
| A great golf hole
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. November/December. 29(10): p. 33.
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| A portrait of Jones
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. November/December. 29(10): p. 39.
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| A prophet for Antaeus: Each game has its grand old men - Herb Graffis is one of golf's
| Bartlett, Michael. 1976. Golf Journal. October. 29(9): p. 12-14.
| More | 200504 |
| Africa: A traveler's guide to golf: Golf is not the only game in Africa - and there's Kilimanjaro too
| Crawford, Iain. 1976. Golf Journal. October. 29(9): p. 32-36.
| More | 200506 |
| A great golf hole: The fourth on seaside nine at Sea Island
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. October. 29(9): p. 41.
| More | 200508 |
| Course design
| Hardison, Frank. 1976. Golf Journal. September. 29(8): p. 4.
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| The amateurs: California is doublt honored this year as it hosts both of our country's national Amateur championships
| Hertzberg, Will. 1976. Golf Journal. August. 29(7): p. 28-30.
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| Scotland's other courses: Turn off high road and you'll find Scotland's courses offer pleasant variety
| Crawford, Iain. 1976. Golf Journal. July. 29(6): p. 22-24.
| More | 190196 |
| Fred McLeod, 1882-1976
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. June. 29(5): p. 5.
| More | 190180 |
| Atlanta Athletic Club: The 76th Open course, while neither monster nor deviously subtle, will test this year's field
| Bartlett, Michael. 1976. Golf Journal. June. 29(5): p. 6-10.
| More | 190184 |
| A far, far better thing... the achievements of greatness are measured not only in public triumphs but also in hidden courage to Face the inevitable
| Ward-Thomas, Pat. 1976. Golf Journal. June. 29(5): p. 15-19.
| More | 190189 |
| Where par is the norm: Some reasons behind the premise that a course of distinction produces a champion of distinction
| Tatum, Frank D. 1976. Golf Journal. June. 29(5): p. 31-32.
| More | 190192 |
| [1977 Green section meeting]
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. June. 29(5): p. 46-47.
| More | 190193 |
| Ben Hogan talks golf
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. June. 29(5): p. 58-63.
| More | 190194 |
| The decline of design: The gradual erosion of essential elements in golf course architecture is producing mediocre tests and modifying traditional challenges in the game
| Tatum, Frank Jr. 1976. Golf Journal. May. 29(4): p. 12-14, 43.
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| A great hole: The 16th at Del Rio
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. May. 29(4): p. 32.
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| Charles Blair Macdonald
| Tompkins, Gilbert. 1976. Golf Journal. April. 29(3): p. 4-5.
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| More course design comment
| Cornish, Geoffery [Geoffrey]. 1976. Golf Journal. March. 29(2): p. 7.
| More | 189878 |
| Mark your course properly
| Orlick, Warren. 1976. Golf Journal. March. 29(2): p. 23-24.
| More | 189879 |
| Brazil design economy
| Marvin, S. G. 1976. Golf Journal. January/February. 29(1): p. 8.
| More | 189871 |
| The United States Golf Association: A growing tradition
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. January/February. 29(1): p. 13-17.
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| When it rains it pours ...but at Prairie Dune C.C. it's more than salt
| Macdonald, Peter M. 1976. Golf Journal. January/February. 29(1): p. 36-39.
| More | 189872 |
| The third at Linville
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. January/February. 29(1): p. 40.
| More | 189873 |
| Golf ecology
| Anonymous. 1976. Golf Journal. January/February. 29(1): p. 41.
| More | 189874 |
| Bermuda: Next best thing to heaven for golfers
| Kelsch, Thomas. 1975. Golf Journal. October. 28(9): p. 18-19.
| More | 189743 |
| Golf's architects look ahead to tomorrow's designs and the consensus is that: Courses may look the same, but they'll be different!
| O'Brien, Philip. 1975. Golf Journal. October. 28(9): p. 30-33.
| More | 189744 |
| A great golf hole: The fourth on the Seaside Nine at Sea Island
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. October. 28(9): p. 45.
| More | 189745 |
| A great golf hole: The seventeenth at Carmel Valley
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. September. 28(8): p. 39.
| More | 189742 |
| The 5,700 member of the Country Club of Virginia love their James River course but visitors ask: Where is the river?
| Pearson, Harold. 1975. Golf Journal. August. 28(7): p. 24-27.
| More | 189740 |
| A great golf hole: The twelth at the Country Club of Virginia
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. August. 28(7): p. 39.
| More | 189741 |
| People in golf: . . . a man who personifies all the good things in golf . . . Leo Fraser
| Hannigan, Frank. 1975. Golf Journal. July. 28(6): p. 14-15, 41.
| More | 189736 |
| A great hole: The 3rd at Atlantic City
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. July. 28(6): p. 21.
| More | 189737 |
| If you like golf the way it was intended to be played, tee up on Cape Cod
| Looney, Joe. 1975. Golf Journal. July. 28(6): p. 22-25.
| More | 189738 |
| Brae Burn: A course of specialization, not speculation
| Looney, Joe. 1975. Golf Journal. July. 28(6): p. 26-29.
| More | 189739 |
| [Lightning bolt left a vein-like pattern surrounding a flagstick at Corona de Tucson GC, Tucson, Ariz.]
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. June. 28(5): p. 6.
| More | 189733 |
| Charles Blair MacDonald: He was demagogic, dogmatic and conceited, but left a lasting impression on the game
| Sommers, Robert. 1975. Golf Journal. June. 28(5): p. 14-16, 38-39.
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| A great golf hole: The 17th at Wailua
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. June. 28(5): p. 21.
| More | 189734 |
| The might of Medinah
| Littler, Frank. 1975. Golf Journal. June. 28(5): p. 22-25, 42.
| More | 189735 |
| A great golf hole... The Road Hole on The Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. May. 28(4): p. 18-19, 36.
| More | 189731 |
| A masterful Masters
| Schwendeman, Joe. 1975. Golf Journal. May. 28(4): p. 26-27.
| More | 189732 |
| Enchanting, but always a challenge . . . that's Seminole
| Ganem, Roger. 1975. Golf Journal. April. 28(3): p. 22-25.
| More | 189729 |
| A great golf hole: The fourth at Rhode Island
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. April. 28(3): p. 43.
| More | 189730 |
| Riviera... a testing golf course and Kikuyugrass, too!
| Hoople, Henry. 1975. Golf Journal. March. 28(2): p. 22-25, 41.
| More | 189727 |
| Dandelions don't grow under her feet
| Schwendeman, Joe. 1975. Golf Journal. March. 28(2): p. 26-27.
| More | 189728 |
| A great golf hole: The 11th at Augusta National
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. March. 28(2): p. 45.
| More | 189726 |
| A brute of a golf course: Plainfield, N.J., Country Club, virtually unknown, a 100 miles away, is a Donald Ross masterpiece
| Hoffman, Red. 1975. Golf Journal. February. 28(1): p. 16-19, 30.
| More | 189724 |
| The 13th at Medinah: No. 3
| Anonymous. 1975. Golf Journal. February. 28(1): p. 31.
| More | 189725 |
| Sandra Haynie, La Grange, and the Women's Open
| Sommers, Robert. 1974. The Golf Journal. August. 27(6): p. 9-13.
| More Keywords | 81530 |
| A golf course for Russia
| Robinson, Bob. 1974. The Golf Journal. August. 27(6): p. 14-15.
| More Keywords | 81532 |
| I think I'll play a quick nine around the backyard
| Bengeyfield, William H. 1974. The Golf Journal. August. 27(6): p. 24-26.
| More Keywords | 81533 |
| Setting up Winged Foot for the Open
| Gillen, Bob. 1974. The Golf Journal. June. 27(4): p. 6-9.
| More Keywords | 81526 |
| Strokes, stymies and solar topees
| Fyzee, Murad. 1974. The Golf Journal. June. 27(4): p. 18-20.
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| The case for spikeless heels
| Anonymous. 1974. The Golf Journal. May. 27(3): p. 1.
| More Keywords ♻ | 81521 |
| Winged Foot
| Goodner, Ross. 1974. The Golf Journal. May. 27(3): p. 6-8.
| More Keywords | 81522 |
| Shoulder on golf spikes causes turf injury
| The USGA Green Section. 1974. The Golf Journal. May. 27(3): p. 9.
| More Keywords | 81523 |
| Effects of traffic on turf
| Ferguson, Marvin H. 1974. The Golf Journal. May. 27(3): p. 10-11.
| More Keywords | 81524 |
| Sand for golf courses
| USGA Green Section. 1974. Golf Journal. May. 27(3): p. 11-12.
| More Keywords ♻ | 5853 |
| Golf's forgotten genius
| Hannigan, Frank. 1974. The Golf Journal. May. 27(3): p. 14-28.
| More Keywords | 81525 |
| Saving lives on the golf course
| Rosenbaum, Art. 1974. The Golf Journal. April. 27(2): p. 6-8.
| More Keywords | 81517 |
| The rise and fall of penal architecture
| Jones, Robert Trent. 1974. The Golf Journal. April. 27(2): p. 9-12.
| More Keywords ♻ | 81518 |
| The most dangerous game in the world?
| Johns, Lawrence. 1974. The Golf Journal. April. 27(2): p. 26-27.
| More Keywords | 81519 |
| Putting greens - how fast?
| Stimpson, Edward S. 1974. The Golf Journal. April. 27(2): p. 28-29.
| More Keywords | 81520 |
| So you want to build a golf course!
| Brooks, Don. 1974. The Golf Journal. March. 27(1): p. 6-9.
| More Keywords | 81507 |
| Progress Downs: a public country club
| Robinson, Bob. 1974. The Golf Journal. March. 27(1): p. 10-12.
| More Keywords | 81514 |
| A winter course for your club
| Radko, Alexander M.; Zontek, Stanley J.; Buchanan, William G. 1974. The Golf Journal. March. 27(1): p. 13-15.
| More Keywords | 81515 |
| Computers:Digital architects
| Anonymous. 1974. The Golf Journal. March. 27(1): p. 16-17.
| More Keywords | 81516 |
| Blind holes - Pro and con
| Ward, John S. 1973. The Golf Journal. June. 26(4): p. 9-13.
| More | 234450 |
| Oakmont - Where you must play every shot
| Anonymous. 1973. The Golf Journal. May. 26(3): p. 6-9.
| More | 234448 |
| Who in the world put the hole there?
| Tatum, Frank D. Jr. 1972. The Golf Journal. November. 25(8): p. 12-13.
| More ♻ | 234444 |
| Charlotte Country Club - A blend of old and new
| Green, Ronald. 1972. The Golf Journal. August. 25(6): p. 23-25.
| More | 234811 |
| The green: Should it be large or small?
| Ward, John. 1972. The Golf Journal. July. 25(5): p. 18-22.
| More | 234808 |
| Setting up an Open course
| Gaquin, James F. Jr. 1972. The Golf Journal. May. 25(3): p. 14-17.
| More | 234804 |
| Merion - Ages has not dimmed it
| Sommers, Robert. 1971. USGA Golf Journal. June. 24(4): p. 6-9.
| More | 228832 |
| History was made here
| Dye, Paul Jr. 1971. USGA Golf Journal. June. 24(4): p. 10.
| More | 228837 |
| Do you have a championship course?
| Tufts, Richard S. 1971. USGA Golf Journal. April. 24(2): p. 13-15.
| More | 228841 |
| A new course on hallowed ground
| Puri, H. S. 1971. USGA Golf Journal. April. 24(2): p. 26-27.
| More | 228844 |
| When the bug bit Kinya Fujita, he built courses
| Mizota, George. 1971. USGA Golf Journal. March. 24(1): p. 14-17.
| More | 228850 |
| Just a 9-hole bunker hard by the Artic [Arctic] Circle
| Loeffelbein, Bob. 1971. USGA Golf Journal. March. 24(1): p. 22-24.
| More | 228852 |
| Ray Ditmore: What to do with 300 leftover redwoods
| Glick, Shav. 1971. USGA Golf Journal. March. 24(1): p. 25-27.
| More | 228854 |
| Pay-as-you-play in Los Angeles
| Anonymous. 1970. USGA Golf Journal. October. 23(7): p. 4-5.
| More | 228725 |
| The danger of lightning on a golf course
| Anonymous. 1970. USGA Golf Journal. October. 23(7): p. 28.
| More | 228726 |
| The case of sand vs. grass
| Unknown. 1964. Golf Journal. p. Unknown.
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| Congressional and The Open
| Hannigan, Frank. 1964. USGA Golf Journal. May. 17(2): p. Cover, 6-9.
| More | 227970 |
| The 6th at Congressional
| Cox, Wiffy. 1964. USGA Golf Journal. May. 17(2): p. 30.
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